Passive means to detect hot trolley insulators (Technical Paper)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. R. Yenchek A. J. Hudson
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Faulty insulators on mine trolley/track haulageways may allow leakage of currents into the mine roof, which may ultimately result in the combustion of the roof material. The National Institute for Occupa¬tional Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL), devised a passive means to detect overheating insulators on di¬rect current systems. The detector consists of a spring- loaded car¬tridge that ejects a reflective streamer of white Teflon tape when subjected to elevated temperatures. The cartridge assembly can easily be installed over the outer metallic shell of an existing trolley line insu¬lator. If an insulator overheats due to ground leakage currents, the vis¬ible streamer alerts mine personnel traveling on the haulageway.
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APA: M. R. Yenchek A. J. Hudson  (2000)  Passive means to detect hot trolley insulators (Technical Paper)

MLA: M. R. Yenchek A. J. Hudson Passive means to detect hot trolley insulators (Technical Paper). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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